Apple is to hold a media event on Tuesday October 4, where presumably the much-anticipated iPhone 5, iOS 5 software and new iPod touch will be announced, according to sources close to the situation.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is to speak at tomorrow's f8 conference, all but confirming that the music-streaming service will be partnering with Facebook very soon.
The BBC has today updated its home page, introducing an entirely new design with iPlayer content and rich images appearing front and centre.
Among the million-pound Bugattis and 1,300 horsepower electric supercars, a glimpse into the future of social networking on the road was demonstrated at the Frankfurt Motor Show this week.
Google+ is now out of beta and with nine new features making hanging out and adding friends to circles in the newest social network possible for everyone.
Facebook wants to be your daily newspaper, ditching the chronological newsfeed and instead offering up stories that you'll find the most interesting.
Facebook may be set to incorporate music, films and television into profile pages, with users able to consume and share multimedia content on the social network like never before.
Facebook has decided that we need more buttons, and that "Liking" just isn't enough. Sadly we won't be seeing the sought-after "Dislike" button just yet, but according to TechCrunch we'll soon get three new buttons: "Read", "Listened" and "Watched".
Building on its previous campaigns which saw a number of women pose naked, Animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has revealed plans to launch a new pornography website.
Following the launch of Adbusters' Occupy Wall Street protest on Saturday, hacker collective Anonymous has released a fresh statement and live video feed explaining and chronicling its involvement.
Ford's Evos is not just a driving vehicle. The vehicle has connectivity with the clouds.
The bi-annual New York Fashion Week starts at 9am September 8 and platforms such as Twitter will be innovatively maximised by some fashionistas, to bring those unable to attend exclusive updates on this highly anticipated fashion event.
Reports suggest South Korean officials from the country's Fair Trade Commission raided Google's Seoul offices on Tuesday.
A new survey has emerged suggesting that women are twice as likely to use "casual hacking" techniques to spy on the other half than men.
A new study into European consumer shopping behaviour by IBM has reported findings suggesting social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook play a larger role in individuals buying habits than previously thought.
August 5 marks the Birthday of Freddy Mercury and in tribute to the late rock star, Google have created a unique animation in a world inspired by lyrics from his best known songs.
The UK Metropolitan Police Service's Central e-Crime Unit has arrested two men for suspected involvement with hacktivist collectives Anonymous and LulzSec.
Hacker collective Anonymous has released fresh details regarding its forthcoming Occupy Wall Street sit-in protest, claiming the operation will be a "political breakthrough moment."
Police have arrested a 17-year-old youth from Chester for suspected intention to carry out a number of as yet unspecified cyber attacks.
Hacker collective Anonymous has released a new video outlining several details of its new Occupy Wall Street protest.
Just three weeks into its newly launched Big Bounty scheme, Facebook has already shelled out £25,000 to independent hackers for spotting flaws in its Web site. The minimum amount paid is $500.
Hacker collective Anonymous has released a fresh batch of data taken from U.S. FBI and military contracted Vanguard Defense Industries.
Search-giant Google has launched a new feature that allows users to check the weather using its Google Maps service.
Google Thursday introduced Magnifier, a site that lets users discover new music.
New research from a mobile security expert has discovered yet more ways hackers can break into Android powered smartphones and tablets.
UK high-street retailer GAME has revealed plans sell digital Sony PlayStation 3 titles in-store.
Following the slew of riots that last week spread across the UK, hacker collective Anonymous has issued a statement blaming the British government, calling for all like-minded citizens to help it mount a series of legal protests this October.
New plans from UK Prime Minister David Cameron indicating a possible move to grant police the power to block people from using social media, add to existing powers allowing police to place injunctions on youths, controlling who they interact with.
The hacktivist group Anonymous has issued a statement claiming it is "watching" the UK after Prime Minister David Cameron indicated plans to grant police new powers to ban individuals from using social media services such as Twitter and Facebook.
Following widespread allegations that rioters used social media services to coordinate, UK Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed new plans to ban criminals from using sites such as Twitter and Facebook.